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I'm so sorry, that is very sad news. I'm sure you are right, it isn't fair to keep putting them through surgery just to win a bit more time. Tough decisions :huggles: :huggles: :huggles:
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So sorry to hear that it has returned so quickly. You are doing what is best for Tilly.
I would like to tell you about the dog that belonged to an elderly gentlman who lives not far from us. He was a JRT and was PTS a few weeks ago. This little dog was 13 years old but was diagnosed as having cancer and given just a few months to live 4 years ago. I also work with a man whose labrador was diagnosed as having lymphoma 12 months ago he too was only given a month or 2 to live. Both took the same decision as you that is not to go for the chemo. I know its not always the case and cancer can worsen quite quickly but I thought you might like to know that it doesn't always happen so quickly.
Update
The lump is back in the same place, just as big.
I cant keep having the lump cut out, its not fair on her to keep going under the anaesthetic.
So I think we will just have to let her carry on till the time comes.
I am gutted, words cant express how I feel
Not much used to you Kim. But I know how much you love Tilly and I'm truly sorry. Hugs for you and Tilly.Update
The lump is back in the same place, just as big.
I cant keep having the lump cut out, its not fair on her to keep going under the anaesthetic.
So I think we will just have to let her carry on till the time comes.
I am gutted, words cant express how I feel